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CHAPTER XV JONDRETTE MAKES HIS PURCHASES A few moments later, about three o'clock, Courfeyrac chanced to be passing along the Rue Mouffetard in company with Bossuet. The snow had redoubled in violence, and filled the air. Bossuet was just saying to Courfeyrac:-- "One would say, to see al (03/24/2008 06:35:40) [查看全文] CHAPTER XIV IN WHICH A POLICE AGENT BESTOWS TWO FISTFULS ON A LAWYER On arriving at No. 14, Rue de Pontoise, he ascended to the first floor and inquired for the commissary of police. "The commissary of police is not here," said a clerk; "but there is an inspector who takes hi (03/24/2008 06:35:38) [查看全文] CHAPTER XIII SOLUS CUM SOLO, IN LOCO REMOTO, NON COGITABUNTUR ORARE PATER NOSTER Marius, dreamer as he was, was, as we have said, firm and energetic by nature. His habits of solitary meditation, while they had developed in him sympathy and compassion, had, perhaps, diminished the faculty for irritation, but had left int (03/24/2008 06:35:37) [查看全文] CHAPTER XII THE USE MADE OF M. LEBLANC'S FIVE-FRANC PIECE Nothing in the aspect of the family was altered, except that the wife and daughters had levied on the package and put on woollen stockings and jackets. Two new blankets were thrown across the two beds. Jondrette had eviden (03/24/2008 06:35:36) [查看全文] CHAPTER XI OFFERS OF SERVICE FROM MISERY TO WRETCHEDNESS Marius ascended the stairs of the hovel with slow steps; at the moment when he was about to re-enter his cell, he caught sight of the elder Jondrette girl following him through the corridor. The very sight of this girl was odious to him; it was she (03/24/2008 06:35:34) [查看全文] CHAPTER X TARIFF OF LICENSED CABS: TWO FRANCS AN HOUR Marius had lost nothing of this entire scene, and yet, in reality,had seen nothing. His eyes had remained fixed on the young girl,his heart had, so to speak, seized her and wholly enveloped her from the moment of her very first step in that garret. Dur (03/24/2008 06:35:32) [查看全文] CHAPTER IX JONDRETTE COMES NEAR WEEPING The hovel was so dark, that people coming from without felt on entering it the effect produced on entering a cellar. The two new-comers advanced, therefore, with a certain hesitation, being hardly able to distinguish the vague forms surrounding them, while they could be clearly se (03/24/2008 06:35:31) [查看全文] CHAPTER VIII THE RAY OF LIGHT IN THE HOVEL The big girl approached and laid her hand in her father's. "Feel how cold I am," said she. "Bah!" replied the father, "I am much colder than that." The mother exclaime (03/24/2008 06:35:29) [查看全文] CHAPTER VII STRATEGY AND TACTICS Marius, with a load upon his breast, was on the point of descending from the species of observatory which he had improvised, when a sound attracted his attention and caused him to remain at his post. The door of the attic had just burst open abruptly. The el (03/24/2008 06:35:27) [查看全文] CHAPTER VI THE WILD MAN IN HIS LAIR Cities, like forests, have their caverns in which all the most wicked and formidable creatures which they contain conceal themselves. Only, in cities, that which thus conceals itself is ferocious, unclean, and petty, that is to say, ugly; in forests, that which conceals itself is fer (03/24/2008 06:35:25) [查看全文] CHAPTER V A PROVIDENTIAL PEEP-HOLE Marius had lived for five years in poverty, in destitution, even in distress, but he now perceived that he had not known real misery. True misery he had but just had a view of. It was its spectre which had just passed before his eyes. In fact, he who has only beheld the misery of m (03/24/2008 06:35:24) [查看全文] CHAPTER IV A ROSE IN MISERY A very young girl was standing in the half-open door. The dormer window of the garret, through which the light fell, was precisely opposite the door, and illuminated the figure with a wan light. She was a frail, emaciated, slender creature; there was nothing but a chemise and a petticoat up (03/24/2008 06:35:22) [查看全文] CHAPTER III QUADRIFRONS That evening, as he was undressing preparatory to going to bed, his hand came in contact, in the pocket of his coat, with the packet which he had picked up on the boulevard. He had forgotten it. He thought that it would be well to open it, and that this package might possibly contain the address (03/24/2008 06:35:21) [查看全文] CHAPTER II TREASURE TROVE Marius had not left the Gorbeau house. He paid no attention to any one there. At that epoch, to tell the truth, there were no other inhabitants in the house, except himself and those Jondrettes whose rent he had once paid, without, moreover, ever having spoken to eit (03/24/2008 06:35:20) [查看全文] BOOK EIGHTH.--THE WICKED POOR MAN CHAPTER I MARIUS, WHILE SEEKING A GIRL IN A BONNET, ENCOUNTERS A MAN IN A CAP Summer passed, then the autumn; winter came. Neither M. Leblanc nor the young girl had again set foot in the Luxembourg garden. Thenceforth, Marius had but one thought (03/24/2008 06:35:18) [查看全文] |
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